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What is the New York Lemon Law?

The New York lemon law protects the consumer from defects in motor vehicles that substantially impair its use, value, or safety.  Generally speaking, if the vehicle has been repaired 2 to 4 times for the same defect within the warranty period and the defect has not been fixed, the car qualifies as a Lemon.  All states differ, so consult our New York Summary  below.  Please be aware that the warranty period may not coincide with the Manufacturer's Warranty.
     New York Lemon Law Summary

    Vehicles Covered

Any non-commercial motor vehicle purchased or leased, except for motorcycles, certain motor homes, and off-road vehicles.

                    Repair Interval

Four (4) repair attempts or 30 calendar days out of service.

                   Coverage Period

2 years or 18,000 miles.
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Often times, your new car isn't expected of being a Lemon until it is too late (out of
warranty, over the mileage, etc.).  If you keep a record of every repair visit, starting with the first one, you will protect your rights under the Consumer Laws.  Document everything, including who you talk to, what is said, dates and times.
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